The popular remake of Rise of the Triad is adding support for quicksaving, as well as releasing mod tools in patch 1.2. The Ludicrous Development Kit will let crafty people make their own multiplayer or single-player maps, which other players will be able to download and use. You can also play without logging into your account now, meaning you can choose to not have your stats tracked.

I love crazy maps that people make for multiplayer games, and the addition of mod tools is making me think of picking this game up.

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Punchy, semi-auto shotguns are my jam. I'm not playing 2013's Rise of the Triad, but maybe I should be. Update 1.4 has gone live and while it most notably introduces the Doomstick, there are also six community maps added to ...more

Rejoice! Rise of the Triad will be out on July 31 for $14.99 through Steam, GOG, Green Man Gaming, and direct from the source at Apogee Software. That's a great price for the crazy over-the-top remake.
But wait, there's more...more

The folks over at Interceptor Entertainment have another awesome developer diary for their upcoming PC game Rise of the Triad, and this time, it focuses on the game's soundtrack. The original composer, Lee Jackson, is on boa...more

As I mentioned earlier today, not only is Shadow Warrior getting a reboot, but it's equally over-the-top companion Rise of the Triad is being retooled for 2013 as well. Even the iconic cover art is being rebooted for the new ...more

17 minutes of raw gameplay video? Well I certainly hope this becomes more of a trend. You can only tell so much about a game that has quick cuts and dubstep music within a three minute or less trailer. Rise of the Triad thou...more

[Update: added a PAX East event recap video]
I had an interesting discussion a week ago with the gaming community regarding arena shooters vs. "loadout" shooters like Call of Duty. Although I'm a fan of both, there's somethin...more

Ever wonder how a first-person shooter is made? In this third part of the Rise of the Triad developer series, you'll get to see some pretty insightful information regarding the redesign of the upcoming PC game.
Specifically,...more

I mentioned this to people whilst I was at PAX but the idea that in 2012 the Destructoid PAX Party would be sponsored by a new Rise of the Triad game was fairly mindblowing. If you haven't played the original Rise of the Tria...more

[Destructoid is grabbing its rail gun and heading to Dallas, Texas this weekend for QuakeCon. Stay posted for game news, previews, and strange happenings from the infamous LAN room.]
I drove up to QuakeCon expecting a great D...more

With Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, I like and dislike different parts of it in almost equal measure. The combat is exciting and the characters are likable. On the other hand, the environments are a little dull and it suff...more

The first and only big story piece of downloadable content released for Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel earlier this week, and I just finished playing through it. As usual, I took a bunch of screenshots as I played through. Fair ...more

Bungie has detailed what we can expect from an upcoming April update for Destiny, and it's mostly slanted towards extra vault space. Now instead of 20 spots for armor, weapons, and general items all around, that number w...more